Amit Shah meets Uddhav, seeks support for presidential election

Last updated on: June 18, 2017 15:41 IST

Bharatiya Janata Party president Amit Shah on Sunday held a close-door meeting with Shiv Sena chief Uddhav Thackeray as part of the ruling party’s efforts to ensure support of allies in the presidential election.

According to a source in the Shiv Sena, Shah told Thackeray that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would decide the National Democratic Alliance’s candidate for the highest constitutional post.

To this, the Sena chief said they would take a call on support after the BJP reveals its choice for president, the source said.

Shah, along with Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, visited Thackeray’s residence ‘Matoshree’ and held a close-door meeting, which started around 10 am and lasted nearly 75 minutes.

BJP state unit chief Raosaheb Danve, who had gone to Thackeray’s residence, and senior Sena MP Sanjay Raut, a close aide of the party president, were not part of the meeting.

According to the source, during the meeting Shah appealed to the Sena to support the BJP’s nominee for the president’s post.

However, Thackeray said he would like to know the name of the ruling party’s candidate before deciding on its support in the July 17 presidential election.

The source said, “Shah said the name of the candidate would be announced by Narendra Modi. We are hopeful of receiving Shiv Sena’s support.

“Thackeray told Shah that his party should declare the name then only the Shiv Sena can decide whether to extend the support.”

The meeting comes a day after the BJP chief, who is on a three-day visit to strengthen the party organisation in the state, said his party would consult its allies before finalising the NDA’s presidential candidate.

The Shiv Sena, the BJP’s oldest ally, had earlier said it may choose an “independent” path in the election to the highest constitutional office.

It had backed Congress nominees -- Pratibha Patil and Pranab Mukherjee -- in the last two presidential elections.

The Sena, which has often been critical of the BJP and the Modi government, recently suggested the name of M S Swaminathan, the father of India’s Green Revolution, forPresident.

Asked about Fadnavis’ remark that the BJP was prepared for snap assembly elections, in an apparent reference to the continued strain in ties with the Shiv Sena, Shah on Saturday said, “What he meant was that if mid-term polls are forced on us, we are ready to fight.”

On the recent farm loan waiver announced by the Maharashtra government, Shah had said through it the state was offering relief to farmers.

“The burden of loan waiver will be on the government and not banks,” he had said.